The return-to-office Catch 22
Briefly

The article discusses the absurd situation faced by millions of federal workers who have been ordered to return to the office, only to find that there are no operational office environments waiting for them. Many facilities lack basic necessities like desks, internet, and electricity, and some even pose health hazards. This comes on the heels of an executive order aimed at ending remote work, highlighting the disconnect between policy and practical realities. The situation exemplifies a confusing policy environment that demands in-person work with insufficient support or conditions.
Millions of federal workers have been ordered to return to offices across the US, only for many of them to find that those workplaces aren't ready.
This change came about because US President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order soon after re-taking office demanding the government "take all necessary steps to terminate remote work arrangements".
Read at Computerworld
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